Place preference and vocal learning rely on distinct reinforcers in songbirds
Abstract In reinforcement learning (RL) agents are typically tasked with maximizing a single objective function such as reward. But it remains poorly understood how agents might pursue distinct objectives at once. In machines, multiobjective RL can be achieved by dividing a single agent into multipl...
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Autores principales: | Don Murdoch, Ruidong Chen, Jesse H. Goldberg |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c5992da32d684df8b89acf3c6d7bc3a3 |
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